In this episode of The Doc Lounge Podcast, host Stacey Doyle sits down with Dr. Amy Albright, a neuroscience expert, human potential strategist, and CEO of Holon, to explore physician burnout through a deeply scientific and human lens.
Rather than framing burnout as a mindset or motivation issue, Dr. Albright explains why burnout is fundamentally neurological, rooted in how the brain adapts to chronic stress, overwork, and sustained pressure. Drawing on decades of experience and real-time EEG data from her lab, she shares how high-performing clinicians often show measurable changes in executive function, stress regulation, decision-making, and emotional reactivity, even while continuing to perform at elite levels.
The conversation dives into how neurofeedback works as a real-time feedback loop, allowing the brain to observe and recalibrate its own activity faster than conscious awareness. Dr. Albright explains how immersive, data-driven neurofeedback can create powerful pattern interrupts, helping clinicians restore mental clarity, resilience, sleep quality, and emotional balance without relying on willpower alone.
Beyond technology, the episode also addresses the deeper identity and purpose challenges many physicians face in modern healthcare. Dr. Albright discusses the importance of treating clinicians as whole people, not just providers, and why investing in neurological health ultimately benefits patients, families, and healthcare systems as a whole.
Listeners also gain practical tools they can use immediately, including brief mental resets during demanding workdays, breath-based techniques, and emerging brain-health technologies designed to support neuroplasticity and stress recovery.
This episode is a must-listen for physicians, APPs, and healthcare leaders seeking science-backed strategies to sustain performance, prevent burnout, and redefine what well-being looks like in medicine.


